
Ah, finally in Italy! Alf and I diverged here as we’ve been to Rome many times. He opted for a panoramic bus tour to keep the walking at a minimum and I headed for Tarquinia and the Etruscan necropolises there (UNESCO site). It was dreadful weather – pouring rain, windy and cold! So Alf viewed the Forum, Colosseum, Plaza Navona and enjoyed lunch in a cafe while people-watching. And I traipsed up and down tiny underground stairways to see the ancient tombs of the Etruscans. These are mostly mounds in a field, now explored and excavated, uncovering frescoes still vivid with color which give hints of the lives of the people who lived here long before the Romans arrived. It was fascinating! Afterwards, we explored the Palazzo Vitelleschi which now houses a large collection of Etruscan artifacts.

I wouldn’t say it was the highlight exactly, but our guide steered many in our group to his favorite gelato shop where I sampled the dark chocolate with orange peel. I think we were all glad to get back to the ship (especially our guide who dripped water from hair, jacket and chin) and indulge in hot showers!















